Re: weather near equator
From: I R A Darth Aggie (hfrarg_at_nttvr2x3.pbgfr.arg)
Date: 10/26/04
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Date: 26 Oct 2004 20:42:15 GMT
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:37:30 GMT,
Tim923 <juggler923@verizon.net>, in
<3kksn094u28h28u5i50dks4rs5gtmb116c@4ax.com> wrote:
>+ I was thinking about what it would be like near the equator. I think
>+ high noon would occur directly overhead on the equinox dates, but
>+ would drift away up to 23.5 degrees at the solstice dates.
>+
>+ With 12 hour days year round, is daylight savings time non-existant
>+ there?
I think it would be a rather pointless exercise of screwing up the
clocks every 6 months...
James
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